David Drakewas born on June 27, 1963, in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Harford County, Maryland, the only child of two public school teachers. He began performing in local stage productions at age ten. At 20 he moved to New York City to further pursue his acting career, which led to such Off-Broadway appearances as playing the title role in the Mabou Mines production of Greg Mehrten'sPretty Boy;originating the character/contestant ""Miss Deep South"" inPageant;and succeeding Charles Busch inVampire Lesbians of Sodom. Television appearances have includedLaw & Order; In the Life; Day One;and dozens of talk shows, includingJoan RiversandDonahue. In film, David has taken roles inLongtime Companion; Naked in New York; It's Pat!;and Jonathan Demme'sPhiladelphia. In 1993 David won a Village Voice OBIE Award for his performance inThe Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me. He is currently writing a new one-actor play.